Which EV truck will have most deliveries in 2023?

What electric truck will have the most deliveries in 2023?

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What EV truck will have the most deliverers in 2023?
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It definitely will not be the Silverado, Hummer, or Ram.

If any of the remaining hit 50k in 2023, I think they will win the production race for the year. Just my factless based opinion. This number probably rules out Rivian also since I think they've stated a capacity of something under 200k including the SUV and vans for Amazon.
 
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Tesla already builds their model y in a 3rd of the time of a VW product. Idk Ford’s time to manufacture but the cybertruck should take a lot less steps to manufacture. Also if Ford’s margin on ICE F150 is higher, how will they allocate shared components?
 

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It definitely will not be the Silverado, Hummer, or Ram.

If any of the remaining hit 50k in 2023, I think they will win the production race for the year. Just my factless based opinion. This number probably rules out Rivian also since I think they've stated a capacity of something under 200k including the SUV and vans for Amazon.
Rivian only had 40k preorders for the truck total.
 

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Depends largely on when Tesla production comes online. If it comes online anytime in 2022, then Cybertruck by a mile. If it gets delayed into 2023, Ford has a chance of delivering more.

Most likely the Cybertruck, but there is a chance we’ll get hit with another delay. Until we see the Gigapress in place and Tesla starts rolling out the configuration page, we just don’t know for sure.
 


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Depends largely on when Tesla production comes online. If it comes online anytime in 2022, then Cybertruck by a mile. If it gets delayed into 2023, Ford has a chance of delivering more.

Most likely the Cybertruck, but there is a chance we’ll get hit with another delay. Until we see the Gigapress in place and Tesla starts rolling out the configuration page, we just don’t know for sure.
I agree with this line of thought. I think the Cybertruck will start slow compared to the Lightning but will ramp up faster and will deliver more to us the waiting masses.
 

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Rivian is only planning on a few tens of thousands. As pointed out, they only have about 50k pre-orders. They have more than one model of truck, though, they might have more trucks total.

Ford is only planning 80k, maximum.

Tesla won't even start selling until they can do 52K/year, and that will be sometime in 2022, current plan.

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It definitely will not be the Silverado, Hummer, or Ram.

If any of the remaining hit 50k in 2023, I think they will win the production race for the year. Just my factless based opinion. This number probably rules out Rivian also since I think they've stated a capacity of something under 200k including the SUV and vans for Amazon.
"Production hell" syndrome. Just ask...well you know who.
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